A.U.T.E.C The Naval Area 51?

I only said I worked there Mr. know it all ok? Don't come on here trying to esculate something you can't prove dumb ass. I worked in the topedo shop
for 5 years Mr smarty pants, so why is it such a big deal to you anyway. I think your just one of these conspiracy idiots that no matter what someone
says you know it all compared to them.

It's not hard to get hired there you know as long as you have experience and in some jobs you will need the proper clearance and others require none
at all.

UFO Hunters is a series where these guys investigate ufo incidents. Season 3 Episode 8 is about AUTEC and how it may be an underwater Area 51. The
guys interview some autec employees at the begening of the episode. Watch it if you are interested.

you might want to take a look into this, there has been alot of searching for Atlantis latley inculding certain government interests.
www.mysterious-america.net... take a looksee and see what you think.

the second paragraph starts off with the search on andros platform, they are doing alot of research down there looking for something, but
what?

A.U.T.E.C is a research facility for Naval Warfare but also are working on a SONAR weapon. During research it was found that SONAR can actually be a
very powerful underwater weapon when pitched at the right frequency. It would be like if someone had a type of machine that could tune to the
frequencies of earth quakes. The problem with testing the weapon is that it had drastic and horrible consequences on whales and dolphins, the SONAR
made many different species of this type of marine life, basically the would go crazy and ram themselves into things or beach themselves.

originally posted by: Anonymous ATS
My fiance and I work at AUTEC Naval Base. And all I have to say is- IT'S A GOVERNMENT NAVAL BASE. Of course there are going to be secrets, for god
sake- the government keeps everything a secret.
Although I am one that believes in such things that your website details, I am positive that AUTEC has nothing to do with such matters.

Aw man! More secrets!? Why can't we all just know everything, have all our teeth rot and fall out and live off of soylent green already.

Incredibly incorrect. "Area 51" is owned, operated and maintained jointly by the air force and department of defense. Every branch has some presence
there, as it is a perfect place for us to preform certain tasks with the utmost certainty that we are out of the public eye. It was built from a
previously existing auxiliary air force base called indian springs, and has continuously been maintained by the air force. The navy, primarily USNAF,
does have a large presence there as well because we work hand-in-hand with the air
force when it comes to developing the next generation of combat/unmanned/stealth air power. The area is so vast and so well covered that we are able
to work under the required veil of secrecy that helps us to maintain our military edge. As for the duration of a service member's deployment to "area
51," that can vary depending on their branch and their specific purpose for being there. Air force members generally have a set deployment of 2 years
but it can vary. Marine/army/navy are generally only there for the duration of their duty assignment, and absolutely no longer.
To offer the most MINIMAL background on myself, i am a former E6 - AT and weapons specialist in the USN, and was briefly stationed at homey for 6
months prior to my discharge and I currently work for BAE Systems

It was built from a previously existing auxiliary air force base called indian springs, and has continuously been maintained by the air
force.

No. Groom Lake was not Indian Springs. Further, it started as a CIA base.

False. Per the actual information in the main operations building (pictures, stories and various other museum-like displays) it was indeed indian
springs. Further, it was established when the cia was still the OSS (precursor to the CIA) and was born out of the department of defense's desire to
create a base of operations to design, test and store advanced aircraft and various other technologies.

What can you tell us about your stay at A51, some little fact that not many people would know that haven't been there?

Couldn't tell you much as we were on restricted access and thusly only allowed in designated areas of the base where we were specifically working. We
were escorted to and from our work area and shuttled out the same day back to Nellis AFB. I can honestly say the sheer level of security there
compared to any other base I've been on is both impressive and daunting. Especially considering the fact that i had a fairly high level security
clearance. We were physically watched while we worked and pretty much anything we needed was provided for us in our work area. The only time i
ventured out of our workspace was enough of a warning to just mind my business. I ventured outside for some fresh air and the minute i walked about 50
ft from my building, i was ordered to return by armed base security.

It was built from a previously existing auxiliary air force base called indian springs, and has continuously been maintained by the air
force.

No. Groom Lake was not Indian Springs. Further, it started as a CIA base.

False. Per the actual information in the main operations building (pictures, stories and various other museum-like displays) it was indeed indian
springs. Further, it was established when the cia was still the OSS (precursor to the CIA) and was born out of the department of defense's desire to
create a base of operations to design, test and store advanced aircraft and various other technologies.

Perhaps you are referring to this? "Indian Springs Auxiliary Field No. 1
37°16′35″N 115°45′19″W
East side of Groom Dry Lake (a secret 1955 site was built at a different site south of the Groom Lake playa"
As per Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org...

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